UNES FC Barcelona

{{Infobox basketball club

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| name = UNES FC Barcelona

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| leagues = 1ª División

| founded = 1967

| history = CE Institut Guttmann
(1967–2001)
FC Barcelona-Institut Guttmann
(2001–2007)
FC Barcelona
(2007–2009)
UNES FC Barcelona
(2009–present)

| arena = Pavelló Municipal Juan Carlos Navarro

| location = Sant Feliu de Llobregat,
Catalonia, Spain

| colors = Blue, Maroon, Yellow
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| website = [http://unes.cat/es unes.cat]

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UNES FC Barcelona is a Spanish wheelchair basketball team. It is part of both the FC Barcelona family and the UNES Unió Esportiva.

History

From 2001 until 2009, the team agreed collaboration terms with Fundació Institut Guttmann. The latter is a hospital in Catalonia that provides treatment and rehabilitation for people with spinal injury, brain damage, and other neurological disabilities. It is named after Dr. Sir Ludwig Guttmann, founder of the Paralympics and a pioneer of wheelchair sports. Club Esportiu Institut Guttmann was founded in 1967 and is the oldest disabled sports club in Spain. As well as a basketball team it also has boccia, hockey, and wheelchair tennis teams, and promotes athletics, weightlifting, archery, and table tennis.

In 2009, UNES Unió Esportiva collaborates with FC Barcelona which manages the main wheelchair basketball squad.[http://unes.cat/es/una-mica-dhistoria/ History of UNES Unió Esportiva] {{in lang|ca}}

In 2011, the club resigned to its berth in División de Honor, where it competed since 2000.[http://www.dacai.org/noticias.asp?id=703&accion=leer&valor=noticias CAI Deporte Adaptado vuelve a la División de Honor de Baloncesto en Silla de Ruedas]; CAI Deporte Adaptado, 16 August 2001

In 2012 UNES FC Barcelona won the 2011-12 Primera División.

File:ClubGuttmann5.jpg

Honours

  • Primera División: 2011-12
  • Catalan Wheelchair Basketball Cup: 2017,{{cite web|access-date=16 June 2021|date=27 May 2017|publisher=esportadaptat.org|title=Copa Catalana de Bàsquet en Cadira de Rodes. Jocs catalans esport adaptat|url=https://esportadaptat.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/QUADRE-BCR-COPA-CAT-2017.pdf}} 2021,{{cite web|access-date=16 June 2021|date=14 June 2021|publisher=fcbarcelona.cat|title=L'UNES Barça guanya la Copa Catalunya|url=https://www.fcbarcelona.cat/ca/esports-amateurs/basquet-cadira-de-rodes/noticies/2171383/lunes-barca-guanya-la-copa-catalunya}} 2022,{{cite web|access-date=10 August 2022|date=14 June 2022|publisher=fcbrcelona.cat|title=L'UNES Barça es proclama campió de Catalunya|url=https://www.fcbarcelona.cat/ca/esports-amateurs/basquet-cadira-de-rodes/noticies/2646010/lunes-barca-es-proclama-campio-de-catalunya}} 2023
  • Catalan Wheelchair Basketball Super Cup: 2017,{{cite web|access-date=16 June 2021|date=10 September 2017|publisher=esportadaptat.org|title=Acta partit CEM Hospitalet 22 UNES FC Barcelona 55|url=https://esportadaptat.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/SuperCopa-2017.pdf}} 2021,{{cite web|access-date=12 November 2021|date=11 October 2021|publisher=fcbrcelona.cat|title=Campions de la Supercopa|url=https://www.fcbarcelona.cat/ca/esports-amateurs/basquet-cadira-de-rodes/noticies/2286642/campions-de-la-supercopa}} 2023

Season by season

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SeasonTierLeaguePosCopa del Rey
2000–011align=left|Div. Honor10th

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2001–021align=left|Div. Honor6th

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

2002–031align=left|Div. Honor7th

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

2003–041align=left|Div. Honor7th

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

2004–051align=left|Div. Honor4th

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

2005–061align=left|Div. Honor6th

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

2006–071align=left|Div. Honor6th

| align=left|4th position

2007–081align=left|Div. Honor4th

| align=left|4th position

2008–091align=left|Div. Honorbgcolor=#cc9966|3rd

| align=left|4th position

2009–101align=left|Div. Honor9th

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2010–111align=left|Div. Honor9th

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2011–123align=left|1ª Divisiónbgcolor=#BBF3BB|1st

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2012–132align=left|Div. Honor B5th

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2013–142align=left|1ª División{{Tooltip|2nd|Group East}}

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2014–152align=left|1ª División4th

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2015–162align=left|1ª División{{Tooltip|3rd|Group East}}

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2016–172align=left|1ª División3rd

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2017–183align=left|2ª División4th

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2018–193align=left|2ª División|

References

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